2nd Aug 2001, 20:15

I had the same problem with mine. It took 3 mechanics before one finally discovered a cracked drive axel. It was replaced with a used one and made a huge difference. About a year after that, I had the motor mounts replaced. Another huge difference. Now the car runs brand new (has 120,000 on it now).

30th Nov 2002, 18:57

I have a 93' Toyota Corolla and one of the bottom mounts had loosened over time. Tightened it myself, and the car is smooth now. The symptoms were, the car shook real bad around 40-50mph, and the tranny sounded loud when it shifted because of the loose mount. Alls well now.

1993 Geo Prizm 1.6 from North America

Faults:

The airconditioning went out on it the third day I had the thing, but Geo/Chevy fixed it right away.

General Comments:

This is a wonderful car, it rides so smooth for a small car. Acceleration is terrific for a car its size. Delco sound system is great. Paint is holding up really well considering I've only waxed it one time. In my opinion this is one of the best vehicles to ever roll off the Chevy/Geo lot.

19th Mar 2003, 21:00

This is one of the best cars that ever came off a GM lot. GM can't build quality cars, that why they had an entire Geo brand of cars imported in so GM could get some sales, I mean really how often do you see a GM brand vehicle with more than 200,000 miles on the original engine? Not often that's for sure, I mean Geo Prizms are good for at least 200,000 miles-

20th Mar 2003, 07:21

I have 400,000 on my Chevy Citation and it has never has problems with the engine or transmission. I also know lots of other newer Chevy cars that have lasted over 500,000 miles. I think this person has lost his marbles!!

17th Nov 2003, 02:04

First off, Toyota is the parent company of Geo. If you take off one of the wheels and look at the caliper harness it says big and bold, TOYOTA. Secondly, my '78 Toyota Corolla has 600,000+ miles on ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT, with the exception of tune-up supplies and brake pads. Name me a Chevy that can live up to a toy, and I'll give my Geo to the junkyard.

1993 Geo Prizm LSi 1.8 from North America

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

This is a well made car, I have driven it all over the place and never had any problems with it. It has just over 100,000 miles on it and I'm proud to say nothing has ever went bad in it. I love this car and plan to get another one soon.